Connect your adapter to the profibus dp network, Overview, The dp physical layer – Rockwell Automation 1794-APBDPV1 FLEX I/O PROFIBUS Adapter User Manual User Manual

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Chapter

3

Connect Your Adapter to the PROFIBUS DP
Network

Overview

Read this chapter to install the input and output analog modules.

The DP Physical Layer

The PROFIBUS network media is a balanced transmission line corresponding to
the standard EIA RS-485, terminated at both ends. Both line A and line B types
are available, depending on your system requirements.

Specifications and guidelines for DP media:

• linear bus, terminated at both ends
• drop cables (preferably no longer than .30 m), no branches
• shielded twisted pair
• max. line length between 100 and 1200 m (depending on baudrate and

cable type)

• number of stations: 32
• DP baudrates: 9.6, 19.2, 93.75, 187.5, 500 Kbit/s, 1.5 Mbit/s, 12 MBd

Use the following table to determine what line type will best meet your needs.

For Information On

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The DP Physical Layer

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Cabling and Equipment Required for Line A Type

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Cabling and Equipment Required for Line B Type

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Connect the Adapter to the Network

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Terminate the Network

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Line Type Characteristics

Characteristic

Bus Segments and Drop Cables

(1)

Line A Requirements

(2)

Line B Requirements

Total Capacity of
all Drop Cables

Impedance

135…165

Ω (3-29 MHz) 100…130 Ω (f> 100 kHz)

Capacity

< 30 pF/m

< 60 pF/m

Resistance

< 110

Ω/km

Wire Gauge

> 0.64 mm

> 0.53 mm

Conductor Area

> 0.34 mm

> 0.22 mm

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